So Much To Say: A Bob Marley Celebration

Join us for an outdoor party celebrating the music and historic legacy of Bob Marley, featuring DJ Leroy Hikwa from Mrfloetic Entertainment, from 7pm-9pm on Cates Deck in front of The Gallery. Inspired by Marley’s 1977 album Exodus, this event brings the singer’s philosophies into proximity with the vinyl recordings of political speeches recorded presented in Dani Gal’s exhibition Historical Records. So Much To Say honours the urgency of Marley’s written and sung words of revelation and redemption, his fight for freedom, and his charge to listeners to carry his message forward.

Music starts at 7pm
RSVPs are helpful

Admission is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group

Followed by the Deckchair cinema screening of The Harder They Come at 9:15pm

Hikwality is a DJ from Zimbabwe that has quickly established himself as one of the city's brightest young stars.

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